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bonnie back with me now. one last very fun viral. >> this is a really popular one. >> out of the kitty world. don, pay attention. >> okay. all right. >> he loves cats. he really does. >> which one is going to win? . real one or the faux kitty? what's it going to be? that was a quick strike. >> there's your sweet cat. there's your sweet little house cat. >> sweet kitty. >> it might have been okay with another cat but something was kind of peculiar about this balloon cat. there you go. that's one way to end this hour. bonnie, thanks so much. we're not going to strike at you though, don. much more of the newsroom straight ahead. he's a mild little pussy cat. all right. have a good one. >> bye. ♪ girl started blowing up their credit score ♪ ♪ she bought a pizza party for her whole dorm floor ♪ ♪ hundred pounds of makeup at the makeup store ♪ ♪ and a ticket down to spring break in mexico ♪ ♪ but her folks didn't know 'cause her folks didn't go ♪ ♪ to free-credit-score-dot-com hard times for d
bonnie back with me now. one last very fun viral. >> this is a really popular one. >> out of the kitty world. don, pay attention. >> okay. all right. >> he loves cats. he really does. >> which one is going to win? . real one or the faux kitty? what's it going to be? that was a quick strike. >> there's your sweet cat. there's your sweet little house cat. >> sweet kitty. >> it might have been okay with another cat but something was kind of peculiar...
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so bonnie we talked about the 12 most endangered landscapes of 2011. i already gave you eight of them. last edition. elm grove in oregon. first planned residential community and site of 250 trees in danger by elm disease. and fallingwater, pennsylvania. a house is protected as a national historic landmark. natural landscapes surrounding the house is dwindling due to an invasion of nonnative plants. the blue ridge escarpment in south carolina home to rare plants and more tree species than in all of europe is actually endangered by urban sprawl and wilderness battlefield in virginia a civil war landmark. union general grant and robert e. lee fought there back in 1864. we thought we would bring you the 12 most endangered landscapes in america. >>> that defunct satellite we've been talking about all week has finally crashed to earth. nasa says the six ton spacecraft fell to the earth in pieces. somewhere over the pacific ocean. around-month. the space agency hasn't pinpointed the exact location. >>> speak of falling objects a california man is gearing up f
so bonnie we talked about the 12 most endangered landscapes of 2011. i already gave you eight of them. last edition. elm grove in oregon. first planned residential community and site of 250 trees in danger by elm disease. and fallingwater, pennsylvania. a house is protected as a national historic landmark. natural landscapes surrounding the house is dwindling due to an invasion of nonnative plants. the blue ridge escarpment in south carolina home to rare plants and more tree species than in all...
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let's say good morning to bonnie schneider. always good to have bonnie with us on the weekends. >> good to be here. >> now we'll have issues with possible tornadoes popping up. >> absolutely. >> it's causing all kinds of problems. >> a rough sunday morning, no doubt about it. lee as you heard from the press conference is a slow mover. the long it lingers, the worst things will be for that state. the ill-defined center is just off the coast. you have that wrap around effect. another big batch of rain comes into sections of southern louisiana. let's take a look at the track for lee. you'll see that the movement of the storm is still pretty slow, even as we go monday, tuesday, wednesday. we do see a rainmaker. it's like alabama and georgia and tennessee. some of this will be beneficial rain. the biggest concern for flooding will ab long the gulf coast in alabama and into louisiana where we have about seven inches of rain on the ground from lee. let's take a look at the newest threat from now. we have a tornado watch box. this is i
let's say good morning to bonnie schneider. always good to have bonnie with us on the weekends. >> good to be here. >> now we'll have issues with possible tornadoes popping up. >> absolutely. >> it's causing all kinds of problems. >> a rough sunday morning, no doubt about it. lee as you heard from the press conference is a slow mover. the long it lingers, the worst things will be for that state. the ill-defined center is just off the coast. you have that wrap...
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but this thing is moving so slowly as i bring in bonnie sp schneider. >> it's a concern right now, t. j. we have four tornado warnings in effect. mississippi and florida you are facing tornado warnings and they have sat here for the past 30 minutes because the threat won't go away. right here in the panhandle of florida, and popular vacation spots this holiday weekend. you run the risk of volatile severe weather. the thunderstorms just hammering areas to the west of panama city. these thunderstorms contain not only strong and damaging winds but large hail and freak lightning strikes. and right in the same region we have had reports of wind damage to mobile homes last night, so the same places, more wind is expected. secure your property and be prepared for the worst as we are looking at the tornado threats straight through the afternoon and evening hours. and the watch box extends in the panhandle of florida, and this will go straight into the afternoon as we continue to monitor the threat that lee continues to bring. this tropical storm is just meandering right here off the louisiana
but this thing is moving so slowly as i bring in bonnie sp schneider. >> it's a concern right now, t. j. we have four tornado warnings in effect. mississippi and florida you are facing tornado warnings and they have sat here for the past 30 minutes because the threat won't go away. right here in the panhandle of florida, and popular vacation spots this holiday weekend. you run the risk of volatile severe weather. the thunderstorms just hammering areas to the west of panama city. these...
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meteorologist bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather to talk about satellite falling to earth. we've had sprays debris before. this is different because of its size? >> because of the size. that's the concern. you have to realize that satellites and space debris falls every single day every single week. this is the mid point prediction point altitude of 10 kilometers where it's estimated to have fallen all they we may never know where the falling point occurred because it could have occurred anywhere. naturally the most likely place will be somewhere over water since the earth is covered by 70% of water so that's likely what happened over the north pacific. the prediction point was at an altitude of 10 kilometers. that's why we expect this to be a smaller piece and scattered more about. no reports of visuals that you can see confirmed of re-entry. 26 pieces reached the ground of various size. as you mention on average one satellite re-entered the area so small it burns up before reaching the earth. once a week a larger satellite re-enters the prediction messages are issued if s
meteorologist bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather to talk about satellite falling to earth. we've had sprays debris before. this is different because of its size? >> because of the size. that's the concern. you have to realize that satellites and space debris falls every single day every single week. this is the mid point prediction point altitude of 10 kilometers where it's estimated to have fallen all they we may never know where the falling point occurred because it could...
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know i'm going to come to big swollen lips and all kinds of chafing and -- and maybe some tears that bonnie will help me get through, but i can do it. i got the willpower. i've put in all the training. i deserve it. i deserve walking up thoon that other shore. how naive of me not to think of these almost science fiction little animals in the water. -- on that first night, this here -- so rude. [ cell phone ringing ] i think it's the gas company telling me my bill's due. on the first night i'm swimming and i'm telling you, i hosted a series called "the great catch of the world" and we went around belize for the jaguar in africa and the lion and the leopard. and then we did the final suit in north america about the north american mountain lion. all of you know if you have a dog occasionally sweet and what not. but if a dog is in a moment of nature when you're near it to chase something, you have forgotten how powerful and how fast that animal is and that we are such pathetic animals compared to the animals -- all the other animals on earth. and that mountain lion, it came at me and it pinned
know i'm going to come to big swollen lips and all kinds of chafing and -- and maybe some tears that bonnie will help me get through, but i can do it. i got the willpower. i've put in all the training. i deserve it. i deserve walking up thoon that other shore. how naive of me not to think of these almost science fiction little animals in the water. -- on that first night, this here -- so rude. [ cell phone ringing ] i think it's the gas company telling me my bill's due. on the first night i'm...
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. >> let's go straight to bonnie schneider. explain what we are seeing. >> right now what we are watch suggest say lot of heavy rains sweeping across the area as well as coastal sections of alabama. the rain is the beginning. we are watching for strong wind as well. even though it hasn't formed to a system, it's an area of disturbed weather we are watching closely. let's take a look at it on the satellite. as you forward from the mayor, it's a slow mover. the national hurricane center has not named the storm. they were looking for the closed circulation. if they find that and the tropical storm force wins of 39 miles per hour or greater, it will be tropical storm lee. that may occur tonight. we not only have the threat for strong wind and flooding, but the computer models have been all over the place and looping back into the gulf and back onshore again it has to do with the steering. they are so light, there is no influence to push the storm. it is so beneficial if they were pushing towards texas, but the consensus seems more
. >> let's go straight to bonnie schneider. explain what we are seeing. >> right now what we are watch suggest say lot of heavy rains sweeping across the area as well as coastal sections of alabama. the rain is the beginning. we are watching for strong wind as well. even though it hasn't formed to a system, it's an area of disturbed weather we are watching closely. let's take a look at it on the satellite. as you forward from the mayor, it's a slow mover. the national hurricane...
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bonny, new jersey. caller: i like to ask about the crisis we face with the shortage of generic drugs, a lot of them used for chemotherapy, and other serious drug problems. it is wonderful that we're creating new drugs, but if we are dying because we cannot get the drug said have already been created -- i think a big problem is, i just do not understand. there were 178 drug shortages in 2010, up from 157 the year before, and only 55, which is more than it should be, five years prior. we're getting parts from china -- hip replacements, knee replacements, people going through surgery and winding up worse off than they were. before we start innovating, we should maybe get a handle on what we have. host: here is a story from "the new york times." we had a doctor last week talking about how cancer drugs were in short supply. doctors are coming up empty. guest: it is a serious problem the doctor has put forth clearly in terms of the -- problem. the caller has put it forth clearly in terms of a shortage. they'r
bonny, new jersey. caller: i like to ask about the crisis we face with the shortage of generic drugs, a lot of them used for chemotherapy, and other serious drug problems. it is wonderful that we're creating new drugs, but if we are dying because we cannot get the drug said have already been created -- i think a big problem is, i just do not understand. there were 178 drug shortages in 2010, up from 157 the year before, and only 55, which is more than it should be, five years prior. we're...
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bonnie, a republican. caller: i would like to know -- i read a story in "reader's digest" about a doctor who had studied a young man that had autism. he said he was a friend to the mother of the boy. he had found out that the boy had severe allergies. are there any studies that have gone along with that? guest: thank you for the question. i suspect you read that article about 10 years ago or maybe 15. there was a doctor in the uk who proposed the notion that he was recovering measles virus from people and was proposing a link. his papers have all been retracted by the charles the publish them. he had his license to practice withdrawn in the united kingdom. so i think that the scientific validity of that work has been called very seriously into question. there have been a lot of people -- people are looking very, very hard to find out what is causing autism. this is a terrible thing. would love to know the cause so that we can prevent it. but that study has been completely discredited. host: wilmington, nor
bonnie, a republican. caller: i would like to know -- i read a story in "reader's digest" about a doctor who had studied a young man that had autism. he said he was a friend to the mother of the boy. he had found out that the boy had severe allergies. are there any studies that have gone along with that? guest: thank you for the question. i suspect you read that article about 10 years ago or maybe 15. there was a doctor in the uk who proposed the notion that he was recovering measles...
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host: from maryland we hear from bonnie on our republican line. caller: good morning. i don't blame the president for job loss. i blame our local politicians. our governor went to asia, our governor went to asia, hired a bunch of teachers, paid their expenses to relocate to baltimore, all the while they laid our teachers off. now he's going to india. he bragged. we have five companies in baltimore and we have 50 companies in india. he's traveling with businessmen at the taxpayers expense. to me, it would make more sense to hire local rather than go to other companies and pay them to come to our country and take our jobs. to me, this is our politician's fault. it's the locals. it's not the president's responsibility. it's the state responsibility to keep our jobs in our state. guest: now, i have to say i don't know about the conditions and the situation in maryland that you're talking about. but there's no question that state and local governments have been shrinking. they've lost about 550,000 jobs in all over the last couple of years. and so that's one area. states ar
host: from maryland we hear from bonnie on our republican line. caller: good morning. i don't blame the president for job loss. i blame our local politicians. our governor went to asia, our governor went to asia, hired a bunch of teachers, paid their expenses to relocate to baltimore, all the while they laid our teachers off. now he's going to india. he bragged. we have five companies in baltimore and we have 50 companies in india. he's traveling with businessmen at the taxpayers expense. to...
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why risk it. >> dave: who can argue that, bonny rait. >> clayton: strange rituals pouring in. maybe you're like dave and drink. friends@foxnews.com or ff weekend on twitter. >> dave: i've got to kids to handle. i'm handing out goodies and treats. let us know, we want to hear those suggestions. coming up parts of the northeast are torn apart in the wake of hurricane irene and fema is days away from running out of money to pay for all of this. and is now really the time for congress to threaten and government shutdown. michael grimm not so happy about this, he's coming up. >> alisyn: now, two presidents are coming out swinging, the president back on the link with, well, a familiar face. >> clayton: say, cheese! >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ [ s
why risk it. >> dave: who can argue that, bonny rait. >> clayton: strange rituals pouring in. maybe you're like dave and drink. friends@foxnews.com or ff weekend on twitter. >> dave: i've got to kids to handle. i'm handing out goodies and treats. let us know, we want to hear those suggestions. coming up parts of the northeast are torn apart in the wake of hurricane irene and fema is days away from running out of money to pay for all of this. and is now really the time for...
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but rarely has playing doctor bonnie this far by someone still just in high school. this is abc news. >> when we continues here tonight. >> i'm actually for gun contro control. use both hands. >> g.o.p. presidential hopeful go stumpping for support and which is new target for the mythical attack. >> newly released video shows the moments when flight 93 went down in the september 11 attack. tonight how the pilot family prepares to mark the 10 year anniversary of his death. >> also. about hundreds take to the streets of san francisc francisco. next at nip:30 labor day call for union solidarity. at half hour of labor day call for union solidarity. at half hour of news begins here in a moment ooh, you got snacks! yeah. 24 bucks later. that hurts. it's not like i really had a choice. snack on this. progressive's "name your price" tool showed me a range of coverages and i picked the one that worked for me. i saved hundreds. wow, that's dinner and a movie. [ dramatic soundtrack plays ] this picture stars you and savings. but mostly savings.
but rarely has playing doctor bonnie this far by someone still just in high school. this is abc news. >> when we continues here tonight. >> i'm actually for gun contro control. use both hands. >> g.o.p. presidential hopeful go stumpping for support and which is new target for the mythical attack. >> newly released video shows the moments when flight 93 went down in the september 11 attack. tonight how the pilot family prepares to mark the 10 year anniversary of his...
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. >> it's a testament to all of you here and his wonderful mother, bonny. >> reporter: his mom and grandmother were both there with the rest of the family from east palo alto and some old friends. >> you have risen above poverty, above race, in one of the toughest neighborhoods in the bay area. you were a student rising above. now, you are a lawyer rising above. >> reporter: five years ago, his partner, tim falard, inched him to come here, now the attorney general of california. she came to do the honors. >> the bottom line is this is a sign of strength and leadership and you know what you're capable of, inspite of whatever odds other people may think you face, and you know that you can achieve. >> reporter: and then it was time. >> i, benny joe mackey the second, to the best of my knowledge and ability. >> welcome to the profession. >> i am -- i am excited and happy at the same time. >> i am so proud of him, because i knew something good is going to come out of east palo alto, and it was kind of out of my family. >> reporter: something good has come out of east palo alto, and now we'll be wat
. >> it's a testament to all of you here and his wonderful mother, bonny. >> reporter: his mom and grandmother were both there with the rest of the family from east palo alto and some old friends. >> you have risen above poverty, above race, in one of the toughest neighborhoods in the bay area. you were a student rising above. now, you are a lawyer rising above. >> reporter: five years ago, his partner, tim falard, inched him to come here, now the attorney general of...
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also sitre is well-known as a very pro qaddafi town, as well as bonny walid, which has a tribe that has been traditionally quite pro qaddafi. there are people inside these places who may feel that they have no choice. they're a bit desperado. they worry if they do give up they may be executed and they really have nothing to lose by continuing to fight. >> reporter: tara, you had a very interesting piece in the "washington post" this morning talking about the fact that libyans, ordinary libyans are growing impatient with their leadership. what did you mean? explain that a little more. >> well, ordinary libyans are not hearing very much about the process of nation building that's going on right now. and part of the reason for this is because there is some chaos within that process. libya is basically a country that was left without any institutions, unlike egypt and tunisia. libya has no real army to speak of. libya has no parliamentary body. many of its institutions are just in complete disarray. and so libyans are waiting for these institutions to start up again, and in order for that t
also sitre is well-known as a very pro qaddafi town, as well as bonny walid, which has a tribe that has been traditionally quite pro qaddafi. there are people inside these places who may feel that they have no choice. they're a bit desperado. they worry if they do give up they may be executed and they really have nothing to lose by continuing to fight. >> reporter: tara, you had a very interesting piece in the "washington post" this morning talking about the fact that libyans,...
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for others, like 24-year-old nick bonnis, back to back arrests, have led to a revolving door relationship with the boston suffolk county jail. >> thes stays in here keep getting longer and the stays on the street are shorter. >> i was in for three and half months, out for eight days now i'm back for two months. eight days. >> most mif record is armed robberies, unarmed robberies. i would use whatever. anything from a rock to a knife to whatever. whatever was available at that point in time. >> how would you rob someone with a rock? >> you hit someone with it really hard. then you take what's in their pockets. >> most of bubanas's robberies have been to support his drag habit. now, he is back in on an assault and battery charge to which he has plead not guilty. the alleged victim is his girlfriend. >> they are just saying that i assaulted my girlfriend at the time. she got arrested with me. she said i didn't assault her. i don't know, it was pretty much, they knew we were in a high drug zone. they want us to cooperate to help, you know, get the bigger fish. let the little fish go way. we w
for others, like 24-year-old nick bonnis, back to back arrests, have led to a revolving door relationship with the boston suffolk county jail. >> thes stays in here keep getting longer and the stays on the street are shorter. >> i was in for three and half months, out for eight days now i'm back for two months. eight days. >> most mif record is armed robberies, unarmed robberies. i would use whatever. anything from a rock to a knife to whatever. whatever was available at that...